Christopher Bollas
Born
The United Kingdom
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When the Sun Bursts: The Enigma of Schizophrenia
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published
2015
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11 editions
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The Shadow of the Object: Psychoanalysis of the Unthought Known
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published
1987
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25 editions
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Catch Them Before They Fall: The Psychoanalysis of Breakdown
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published
2012
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7 editions
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Three Characters: Narcissist, Borderline, Manic Depressive
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Meaning and Melancholia: Life in the Age of Bewilderment
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published
2018
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8 editions
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Hysteria
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published
1999
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14 editions
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Being a Character: Psychoanalysis and Self Experience
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published
1992
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12 editions
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Cracking Up
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published
1995
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9 editions
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The Infinite Question
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published
2008
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14 editions
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The Evocative Object World
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published
2008
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12 editions
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“Past and history are not the same. Past is what happened. It consists of events that affected the patient's self, some of which he can remember, but the most he is having trouble remembering. History is transforming the past to a story that the person tells himself. Sometimes, the story stems from the past, but even the most sincere patient's history is more like a myth.
(Translated from the Hebrew edition).”
― The Infinite Question
(Translated from the Hebrew edition).”
― The Infinite Question
“Why we ask questions: Questions are the basis of human freedom. Our mind, as a part of our self experience, is curious and always challenging that part of us that can think about the essence of things. We interpret our lives all the time - with unconscious deep conceptualization - and these conceptualization raise questions.
Why did I feel the way I felt yesterday when I spoke with X? What is the meaning of my answer? Why I chose to spend time in X's company and not Y's? And how it changed my attitude toward Y?
(Interesting paragraph I translated from the Hebrew edition)”
― The Infinite Question
Why did I feel the way I felt yesterday when I spoke with X? What is the meaning of my answer? Why I chose to spend time in X's company and not Y's? And how it changed my attitude toward Y?
(Interesting paragraph I translated from the Hebrew edition)”
― The Infinite Question
“The schizophrenic position is one where a self’s embedment in the solace of the quotidian is breached, and consciousness is confronted with both the complexities of thought processes and the raw materials of unconscious function.”
― When the Sun Bursts: The Enigma of Schizophrenia
― When the Sun Bursts: The Enigma of Schizophrenia
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